WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Three of the four Republican presidential candidates will speak to the AIPAC conference by satellite on Super Tuesday.

Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich each will address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference on the morning of March 6 before an expected 13,000 activists -- a record number. The activists will spend the rest of the day lobbying Congress to ratchet up Iran's isolation and intensify the U.S.-Israel strategic relationship.

Ten states will be voting in primaries on Super Tuesday, so the candidates will speak by satellite as they spend the day campaigning.

President Obama will address the conference on Sunday morning; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to speak the next evening.

Much of the conference, as well as a planned Obama-Netanyahu summit, is expected to focus on aligning Israeli and U.S. strategies when it comes to Iran.

Why is that a shame? If you were the one in his position, would you want to attend an aipac event? He's the only one who wants to cut off their unofficial holocaust reparations of $6bn a year, of course they don't want to see him.

Ron Paul wants to do away with AIPAC and cease all government funding for Israel.

All he would really say, given the chance to speak is "Canada is our closest ally, we don't give them a dime." and he would essentially say "And this is why I don't feel we need AIPAC, to fund AIPAC, fight Israel's wars, and send Israel more money than what's in the budget for our soldiers medical care" in response to anything debated.

Ron Paul is a party pooper when it comes to Israel and "God's chosen", they know this. AIPAC wouldn't invite someone that opposes AIPAC even existing.